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i felt like they told us this just to get us on the show to exploit me. i took it very hard. >> he claims he did not know questions about his past work coming up. the network is not pressing charges. he says he just wanted to let off some steam and did not hurt anyone. >>> tornados and snow -- not the kind of weather you expect in march. it's not the type of whether their gis to in -- >> a number of violent weather systems blasted through the south and northeast leveling homes and putting quite a scare into residents. the terror that rain down on pennsylvania sent residents running for their lives. including the high school student that captured a funnel cloud. a confirmed tornado walloped this community. >> never in a million years saw anything like it. >> it up rooted dozens of trees and the -- >> it happened so fast, i can't believe it. i can't believe everything is gone in seconds. >> it unleashed damage at the campus of the local high school. >> the press box is gone. the auditorium is gone. the scoreboard was blown off also. >> 10 @ -- officials sus
i felt like they told us this just to get us on the show to exploit me. i took it very hard. >> he claims he did not know questions about his past work coming up. the network is not pressing charges. he says he just wanted to let off some steam and did not hurt anyone. >>> tornados and snow -- not the kind of weather you expect in march. it's not the type of whether their gis to in -- >> a number of violent weather systems blasted through the south and northeast leveling...
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i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roo really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. thiis is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builder. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for your lawn. [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. president >> of thomas as the country may -- >> president obama says the country must reduce its dependence on foreign oil. they said it will focus on alternative clean energies, as well as creating technology that will make us fuel efficient. >> i was elected to this office american impor
i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roo really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. thiis is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builder. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for...
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steve: well, what if i told you only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. an ibm computer system named watson won jeopardy. but the real winner? human kind. life is really about questions and answers. this technology can help us get some of those answers. we're going to revolutionize many, many fields with this new capability: healthcare, government, finance, anywhere decision- making depends on deeper understanding of the huge wealth of information that's out there. i thought the game was the end... i'm realizing it's just the beginning. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes, i do carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where crime takes me, nicorette mini's there, ready to take a craving for me like a real partner. ♪ would you take a craving for me, cartwright? what? how would i take a -- exactly. isn't it weird to eat your partner? don't over think the metaphor,
steve: well, what if i told you only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. an ibm computer system named watson won jeopardy. but the real winner? human kind. life is really about questions and answers. this technology can help us get some of those answers. we're going to revolutionize many, many fields with this new capability: healthcare, government, finance, anywhere decision- making depends on deeper understanding of the huge wealth of...
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so do stay with us for all the latest updates. but it has economy is facing its biggest challenge since world war two after being hit by one of the strongest earthquake in recorded history and although the quakes theory by pastor pounds industrial heartland shock waves have been felt throughout the business sector for more details as calls over to you the on the business desk. welcome to the business update that's right japan's worst economic collapse since world war two has become a reality as it faces first crippling prices initial estimates are ready to put the country's losses at one hundred and seventy billion dollars but some experts say the actual laws could be much more although all the quake's fury bypass japan's and dust trail heartland the shock waves have been felt throughout the business sector power supply is critical in the country firms like toyota and nissan have had to stop production because with eleven or japan's fifty four power stations out of action they are running out of energy carmakers should builders an
so do stay with us for all the latest updates. but it has economy is facing its biggest challenge since world war two after being hit by one of the strongest earthquake in recorded history and although the quakes theory by pastor pounds industrial heartland shock waves have been felt throughout the business sector for more details as calls over to you the on the business desk. welcome to the business update that's right japan's worst economic collapse since world war two has become a reality as...
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right stay with us even airlines with cash. for the full slate we've got it for us have the biggest issues get a.
right stay with us even airlines with cash. for the full slate we've got it for us have the biggest issues get a.
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what sources are telling us is that with regard to the suspect there may be some psychiatric issues, mental health issue with the person arrested in these murders. an 81-rolled man was found shot to death in his home on friday. -- an 81-year-old man was found shot to death in his home on friday. on monday a 41-year-old man was shot and killed on a street in downtown as he walked home from his job at a subway restaurant. both complaint week -- completely seemingly innocent. there was tremendous concern and the community about these cases. police did not officially link them but were exploring the possibility of a link between them. and now they're saying the cases are linked and have made an arrest. one person, we saw him. he is a male suspect. as we are telling you now come sources are telling us that there are probably some mental health issues with the suspect. police are going to announce more details coming up but 6:30 and certainly coming up at 11:00 we will have all of the information for you. >>> thank you for the breaking news update. and we are also on storm watch tonight. m
what sources are telling us is that with regard to the suspect there may be some psychiatric issues, mental health issue with the person arrested in these murders. an 81-rolled man was found shot to death in his home on friday. -- an 81-year-old man was found shot to death in his home on friday. on monday a 41-year-old man was shot and killed on a street in downtown as he walked home from his job at a subway restaurant. both complaint week -- completely seemingly innocent. there was tremendous...
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for us, it's a life style brand. we want it to be at the places where our guys want to be. >> reporter: that including an advertising world where women literally chase after men. >> this can make any ball sparkly and knew. >> reporter: and web videos where women make jokes about balls. >> so, no one wants to play with dirty equipment. that's why you have to keep your balls clean. >> reporter: get it? no question, it's racy. especially considering there's no shortage of young teenage boys wearing this stuff. >> we're really clearly a brand that's around 18 to 24-year-old guys. that's the life style we want to personify and the space that we're really looking to tap into. >> reporter: kids are younge ee out there. >> i'm sure. >> reporter: younger guys no doubt like the constant push forward cool. axe puts up all kinds of instant concerts, instant parties and instant bashes to promote its products, like this one in dallas. way too cool and way too loud for many grownups. but to get to the dollars, you have to have scen
for us, it's a life style brand. we want it to be at the places where our guys want to be. >> reporter: that including an advertising world where women literally chase after men. >> this can make any ball sparkly and knew. >> reporter: and web videos where women make jokes about balls. >> so, no one wants to play with dirty equipment. that's why you have to keep your balls clean. >> reporter: get it? no question, it's racy. especially considering there's no...
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"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about just how long the united states would remain involved, in this, its third war in a muslim country. >> obviously the situation is evolving on the ground. the first phase of the mission has been completed. >> reporter: but in benghazi, the rebels were already showing off trophies from this new phase
"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the...
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there's one more batch of rain to the west of us and it could send all little sleet to the north of us. a few more rainshowers to go just enough to keep the pavement wet. highs today in the mid to upper 40's. sunshine this afternoon. >>>. accident >. -- accident in maryland. it is the ramp from the inner for overnight employees to be allowed to take scheduled m -- scheduled naps. >>> this morning in the bill workers were hurt after they were exposed to a dangerously high levels of radiation in japan and were sent to the hospital for treatment. parents in tokyo stocking up on bottled water. tap water is contaminated with radiation. the radiation is about twice what is safe. >>> a man with an instrumental illness was arrested and charged with killing two people in olney. 35-year-old jerome goodlett is accused of killing an 81-year- old and a 41-year-old. goodlett was on conditional release after he was found not criminally responsible for crime in 2008. >> he was supposed to be monitored and slipped through the cracks. the result is hideous. >> the agency responsible for monitoring him s
there's one more batch of rain to the west of us and it could send all little sleet to the north of us. a few more rainshowers to go just enough to keep the pavement wet. highs today in the mid to upper 40's. sunshine this afternoon. >>>. accident >. -- accident in maryland. it is the ramp from the inner for overnight employees to be allowed to take scheduled m -- scheduled naps. >>> this morning in the bill workers were hurt after they were exposed to a dangerously high...
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the japanese model of nuclear power and start using their model of national health insurance. there is such a huge gap in this perception of healthcare as a right versus a privilege it's really quite incredible when you think about it countries all over the you know france for example is famous for their all their nuclear power plants it not so much that people talk about the fact that they're dumping nuclear waste in english channel and showing up in the arctic still they've got a bunch of nuclear power plants what seventy percent i believe of their power comes from nuclear power they also have free health care for everybody in france so if france has an accident they don't have a problem if we have an accident we're screwed we've got to do something about that . as the big picture for tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our website it's all part of an icon in archie dot com this terror show is available as a free podcast on i tunes also check out our youtube page at youtube dot com slash lovely picture arts and don't forget democracy begins when you
the japanese model of nuclear power and start using their model of national health insurance. there is such a huge gap in this perception of healthcare as a right versus a privilege it's really quite incredible when you think about it countries all over the you know france for example is famous for their all their nuclear power plants it not so much that people talk about the fact that they're dumping nuclear waste in english channel and showing up in the arctic still they've got a bunch of...
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a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out distractions. >> this is a mental athlete ready to go into battle. >> reporter: but the rest of us can use this stuff right away. no special equipment needed. just our imaginations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so, i'm picturing my most indelible image of elizabeth taylor. what's yours? i'll show you mine in a moment. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multipl
a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out...
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you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been largely ineffective as most of the water from the helicopter dissipates in the wind before we just the reactor and trucks have to be constantly pulled back to the stream high levels of radiation officials say they're close to restoring power to reactor two but whether or not the cooling pumps that reactor is still operational even if the electricity is successfully restored which has not yet happened is another question and there are still serious concerns about cooling pools filled with nuclear waste above reactor four yesterday in a congressional hearing the chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulat
you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been...
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that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i never would have thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for almost 25 years. and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed
that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother...
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the dyes are used in thousands of foods. everything from cereal to candy to macaroni and cheese to chips, eve some sports drinks. for shoppers, it can be a challenge to avoid the dyes. >> everything has dye in it. i mean, any kind of food, how do you pull out the dye? unless you buy all natural and all organic and that's not always easily done. >> reporter: michael jacobson at the center for science in the public interest, has been asking the fda to ban these dyes for years. can you get rid of all these dyes at this point? >> you absolutely can. food dyes are not necessary. there's a wide variety of natural colorings that could be used. >> reporter: the food industry insisted today that the safety of artificial colors has been affirmed through extensive review. but next week, an fda panel will vote on whether to recommend warning labels on foods with the coloring. for now, any concerned parents have to search the ingredients themselves. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to lisa tonight. >>> when we come back, m
the dyes are used in thousands of foods. everything from cereal to candy to macaroni and cheese to chips, eve some sports drinks. for shoppers, it can be a challenge to avoid the dyes. >> everything has dye in it. i mean, any kind of food, how do you pull out the dye? unless you buy all natural and all organic and that's not always easily done. >> reporter: michael jacobson at the center for science in the public interest, has been asking the fda to ban these dyes for years. can you...
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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots and then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact. i told him what i wanted it done, where i wanted it to be done and he would go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the skoob ba to go clean. >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offering robots to help with chores around the house, i
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of...
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what is in store for us in the morning? doug is here to tell us. >> clear skies, chilly temperatures. enjoy it while it lasts. some rain is on the way. 39 in anne arundel. it is 29 in winchester. temperatures range from the 30 degree mark. as we had overnight, partly cloudy. 24-34 degrees. in other slower-moving cold front means a lot more rain and later in the week. more in a few minutes. >> we are learning more about the man charged with being the east coast rapist. 6 was before athomas judge for the first time. -- was before a judge for the first time today. he was in new haven connecticut. he says he is -- police say he is responsible for a string of rapes dating years back. he is known as the east coast rapist and were a baseball hat and sunglasses. >> we were relieved it was over. >> police return from interviewing thomas. court documents say someone called last week and said he had taking credit for the first rape of a woman in maryland. he had been on a short list of suspects already. dna evidence when sam to rape -
what is in store for us in the morning? doug is here to tell us. >> clear skies, chilly temperatures. enjoy it while it lasts. some rain is on the way. 39 in anne arundel. it is 29 in winchester. temperatures range from the 30 degree mark. as we had overnight, partly cloudy. 24-34 degrees. in other slower-moving cold front means a lot more rain and later in the week. more in a few minutes. >> we are learning more about the man charged with being the east coast rapist. 6 was before...
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>> it is a good idea to signal a readiness to use it, but the conditions for using it are not there yet. nelson valdez knows he picked a heck of a time to start his own career. >> the last time the oil reserves were back in 2005 during hurricane katrina, it only brought down gas prices about 3%, not considered enough to make a real difference. >> now, a traffic alert for drivers on at 295. crews will close the interstate one direction at a time. it will span from pennsylvania avenue to the 11th street bridge from 10:00 p.m. until 5:00 tonight through thursday. traffic will be stopped up to 40 minutes at a time. >>> still to come here on abc7 news at noon, vanishing overseas. a family's frantic hunt for a college student who disappeared in spain. >>> tragedy on the porch. -- court. the growing controversy -- could these deaths have been prevented? >>> the nation on storm watch. from tornados to wipe out. >>> the nation on storm watch. from tornados to wipe out. th way, everyone will know about all our great discounts. safe driver, online, homeowner's -- more discounts than ever before. a
>> it is a good idea to signal a readiness to use it, but the conditions for using it are not there yet. nelson valdez knows he picked a heck of a time to start his own career. >> the last time the oil reserves were back in 2005 during hurricane katrina, it only brought down gas prices about 3%, not considered enough to make a real difference. >> now, a traffic alert for drivers on at 295. crews will close the interstate one direction at a time. it will span from pennsylvania...
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john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the no-fly zone over libya to nato. >> reporter: the news comes hours after a french fighter jet destroyed the first libyan plane to violate the no-fly zone. it was a suicide mission for the pilot. the plane was hit by a missile as it landed on the runway in misrata. >> we saw a libyan fighter jet taking off that was detected by a french aircraft and was standing rules of engagement, appropriately attacked that aircraft. >> reporter: earlier this week an f-15 crew nearly became the first american casualties of the enforcement effort. their plane, downed by mec
john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the...
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thanks for being with us today. the first week of spring has come in with a bang, hitting some big chunks of the country, with everything from tornados to even heavy snow. >> in fact, one twister touched down in northern california last night. it damaged a half-dozen homes along a path that stretched at least a mile long. as the state braces for more nasty weather, cleanup continues in the east, after severe storms rip through pennsylvania. we get the latest from brad wheelis. >> reporter: neighborhoods in suburban pittsburgh were blown apart by a powerful tornado. at least 40 homes and a school in hempfield were damaged, moments after last night's funnel cloud sighting. >> i was scared to death. with my wife and kids. we were just scared to death. >> reporter: a similar scene of destruction in nebraska and iowa. >> all you could see was debris flying around. >> reporter: the twisters hit rural areas between omaha and sioux city. >> the garage just went boom. >> reporter: property owners wasted no time rebuilding. f
thanks for being with us today. the first week of spring has come in with a bang, hitting some big chunks of the country, with everything from tornados to even heavy snow. >> in fact, one twister touched down in northern california last night. it damaged a half-dozen homes along a path that stretched at least a mile long. as the state braces for more nasty weather, cleanup continues in the east, after severe storms rip through pennsylvania. we get the latest from brad wheelis. >>...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we're going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said to a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welco
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said,...
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going to the bathroom is major problem for us all of -- all of us. >> if they can make it over the damaged road. search and rescue teams like this one keep looking, so far they're not finding the survivors they hep hoped for. on thursday they re-opened in northeastern japan, relieving some of the bottlenecks that have prevented supplies. if posted from now on, the relief effort can look in in earnest. >>> a history making project in space is underway right now and the bay area sky is gone up. spacecraft makes these first orbit around the planet closest to the sun. the object how it's radioactive service can help detect lupus and radioactive source on earth. >> reporter: most bay area residents will not consider a cloudy thursday night to be a great start to start it. tonight's skies was special. >> we've been waiting for this moment for about seven years. >> reporter: morgan and a team they delivered more last year to develop the gama ray or grf. embarked on historical mission on board the messenger spacecraft found for the planet mercury. after traveling through space faster than a bullet
going to the bathroom is major problem for us all of -- all of us. >> if they can make it over the damaged road. search and rescue teams like this one keep looking, so far they're not finding the survivors they hep hoped for. on thursday they re-opened in northeastern japan, relieving some of the bottlenecks that have prevented supplies. if posted from now on, the relief effort can look in in earnest. >>> a history making project in space is underway right now and the bay area...
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i have use of nuclear safety. nuclear safety is an issue that most people agree on. and we agree on the right kinds of approaches. and the importance of nuclear safety be number one issue in the nuclear industry. as i have talked to people in the industry, public adjusters, that is always the number one focus for everyone. it is a unique aspect to this industry. the industry itself has a lot of ways that they do that. they haven't organization called the institute for nuclear power operations that serves as an industry, self-regulatory body. focus is on excellence and safety. we have the nrc whose focus is on adequate protection of the public. then you have an industry organization that helps get excellent in that area. the public interest groups, with members of congress, safety is something that we agree is the number one priority. guest: the commission will soon make a decision on the ap1000, a new design. you have four new designs appear to euro of them are supposed to have passive -- two of them are supposed to have the safety mechanisms and case of an earthquak
i have use of nuclear safety. nuclear safety is an issue that most people agree on. and we agree on the right kinds of approaches. and the importance of nuclear safety be number one issue in the nuclear industry. as i have talked to people in the industry, public adjusters, that is always the number one focus for everyone. it is a unique aspect to this industry. the industry itself has a lot of ways that they do that. they haven't organization called the institute for nuclear power operations...
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bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic scenario. >> whether there are major defections -- further major defections within his own ruling circle. whether there's divisions in his family. there's a variety of possibilities. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. officials expect to announce they expect to hand over command of the military operation by this weekend. so, there's much confusion and disagreement among the allies who, exactly, will take over. but the rebels don't want the u.s. to give up command. they want american ships and planes to keep pounding g
bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic...
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more used the engines. believe that exists in the region. also because the group in the vicinity of known differentiated so produces so much and so many changes in moving the pantsuit leukemia. my view out of the immune system. known here. i have a college degree going to have to pay for an education to understand that if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. on our hero. we hear it because our cash out spits out. god promised them this is linda long stops. will if they are still going to be thinking. and going chosen people will not believe that god is real estate say look at this that is this for you guys this guy this is. under don't want to be this is. this it might not then. cut. download the official and see how to make a shake your phone on pod touch from the i choose option to. launch on sea life on the go. see video on demand all keys minefield costs and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com wealthy british style. that's not on. the market finance scand
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yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools will close at the end of the year. 80 students attend the press sp school. students are being referred to other local schools. teachers and administrators will lose their jobs. the d.c. public charter school board is helping them to find new employment. >>> local police are joining forces with u.s. immigration forces. we are live in woodbridge with the details. >> certainly this has been a community that has been hard hit by a lot of crimes that have been connected to people who are illegal immigrants, some of them facing deportation. the director of i
yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools...
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thanks for being with us. joining is matt wald, "the new york times", and steve powers, energy reporters. you will get a status report on japan tomorrow. what you think you learn? guest: we will have a meeting with the full commission on the nrc. we will have a brief discussion on what kind of impact radiation could have for the public, and then we will take a look at some things, kind of a plan for a plant for how we intend to go forward and what kinds of things we may need to look at for u.s. nuclear reactors. host: with the fukushima plant in particular, at two of the six reactors are under control. japanese officials have indicated that this facility will have to be shut down. guest: we are continuing to monitor the situation. we have a team of nrc experts and tokyo and are working with their counterparts to get information. our focus is to ensure cooling for three of the reactors that were operating and to continue to work with the japanese to ensure that they can deal with the situation two of the spent
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>> translator: if you could sum ride, i'll use the stick to explain. at the power plant there are six reactors and with the tremors from the earthquake and the tsunami many devices, equipment were dysfunctional and explosions took place and the reactors became unable to cool the fuel and the spent nuclear storage pools began to heat up so a lot is going on and if we could look at the situation one by one. this is the number one reactor. first of all, there was the hydrogen bomb. right below the roof is the spent nuclear fuel pond, the water level and the spent fuel rods became exposed and in the reactor, the fuel there is believed to be damaged because the water levels fell and not the number two reactor, the outer building is still intact. however, the water level and the spent nuclear fuel pond is coming down and the fuel is being exposed. and in the reactor also, as in the other reactor the fuel rods have been damaged and for the number two reactor, was there a hydrogen explosion and the pressure control mechanism system has also been damaged and in
>> translator: if you could sum ride, i'll use the stick to explain. at the power plant there are six reactors and with the tremors from the earthquake and the tsunami many devices, equipment were dysfunctional and explosions took place and the reactors became unable to cool the fuel and the spent nuclear storage pools began to heat up so a lot is going on and if we could look at the situation one by one. this is the number one reactor. first of all, there was the hydrogen bomb. right...
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steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly anything down to the south. it's 46 in winchester, 43 in martinsburg, 47 at dulles international airport. heavy rain is moving to the north and east, and most of baltimore. there were shall wors-- north carroll high -- there were showers earlier this morning. we will have the heaviest activity tonight from d.c. to baltimore and across southern maryland. some storms will become severe. there is another band for tomorrow morning around 6:00 a.m. with a light source. it clears out quickly and there will be sunshine later tomorrow afternoon. t
steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly...
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stay with us. >>> lawrence scott is here. we heard a lot of screaming in the sports department tonight. >> st. mary's down to the wire. what a thriller in the n.i.t. opener in the east bay tonight. the wcc player of the year had the ball. meanwhile, the sharks needed to go big in big d and they supersized it. we're back in a moment. >>> good evening. st. mary's was disappointed on selection sunday tonight hosting the opening round of the n.i.t. shgts a chance to take seven-day outlook some of the trust frags welcoming kent state. it was an up and down evening for the squad. they trailed some and longed sluggish. with the rob jones, took a six-point lead in over two minutes left. they squandered that lead and let kent state hang around. the lead changed. it was an unusual night for wcc player of the year, mickey mcconnell. the drive with the chance to win. he misses the lay-up and finishes with just five points, a tough way to go out in a nightmare night for the gales. they lose 71-70. >> justin graham with the lead. they had
stay with us. >>> lawrence scott is here. we heard a lot of screaming in the sports department tonight. >> st. mary's down to the wire. what a thriller in the n.i.t. opener in the east bay tonight. the wcc player of the year had the ball. meanwhile, the sharks needed to go big in big d and they supersized it. we're back in a moment. >>> good evening. st. mary's was disappointed on selection sunday tonight hosting the opening round of the n.i.t. shgts a chance to take...
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used. what's significant is. normally a reaction seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three. which creates a potential of serious radiation leak they've managed to put the fire out there and now parts of the. very serious because of the explosion early this morning again are a previously in fact nuclear reactor that actually prime minister container and that's prompted radiation levels around fukushima to rise to four hundred times the...
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every possible method has been used to cool down the reactor. however, for reactor number 1 and reactor number 3 hydrogen came out, causing a hydrogen explosion. and also for reactor 4 we have seen fire. and radiation has spread from these reactors and the reading of the level seems very high. and there is still a very high risk of further radioactive material coming out from the fukushima number 1 nuclear power pla plant. a 20-kilometer radius has become an area for evacuation. most of the people have evacuated from this area we need now for everybody to move out of the 20-kilometer radius from the number one plant. and in areas from 20 to 30 kilometers from the power plant, depending on what happens at the power plant, we would like to ask you to remain indoors, at home or in your offices. we would like to ask you to remain indoors and avoid going outside. for fukushima number 2 nuclear power plant already people have almost all evacuated from the 10-kilometer radius. now we are requesting that everybody move out from the 10-kilometer radius f
every possible method has been used to cool down the reactor. however, for reactor number 1 and reactor number 3 hydrogen came out, causing a hydrogen explosion. and also for reactor 4 we have seen fire. and radiation has spread from these reactors and the reading of the level seems very high. and there is still a very high risk of further radioactive material coming out from the fukushima number 1 nuclear power pla plant. a 20-kilometer radius has become an area for evacuation. most of the...
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and a recap of the latest news from japan coming up in just a few moments stay with us. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the huge earth covered. download the official anti up location until i phone the i pod touch from the i choose option. like on the go. video on demand g.'s my old costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. come. my name is there no schmidt this is joining us on the phone we're here to make a short business. i felt that we could fix project. the first step in the fourth day he threw good information out about the real world tongue and through him more on i'm here here in the hood secrecy is the biggest. going to be of the market. will. decide if i put it in the sauces and danger he would hunt me down and kill him. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the country because it has become more about this all james bond. than the actual information. thank you. so all the people around the won't. we.
and a recap of the latest news from japan coming up in just a few moments stay with us. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the huge earth covered. download the official anti up location until i phone the i pod touch from the i choose option. like on the go. video on demand g.'s my old costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. come. my name is there no schmidt this is joining us on the phone we're here to make a short business. i...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> of the civil war era at the sittings and on behalf of the shore of japan's northeast coast surging well inland. if we've been waiting cars, homes and cars. >> is known about credits not used for a very long time ago and of no case that i conveyed of were crucial street and not behind the kind of wall or building the top. it is far higher than the level of sea level. that's what's so frightening about the photos. the water is supposed to be overwhelming. if a lot of these measures could in place. have no way this is a statement about a bill prepared s, it is a testament to how powerful this earthquake was and how powerful the finale is.tsunami is. >>reporter: there's some of the places that have the punch. first the lake and the tsunami looking at these pictures from the airport where people of on to the highest ground to define. r
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> of the civil war era at the sittings and on behalf of the shore of japan's northeast coast surging well inland. if we've been waiting cars, homes and cars. >> is known about credits not used for a very long time ago and of...
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good evening, thank you for joining us. right now in japan, sunday afternoon, government officials now admit a partial meltdown is partly under way at the country's new facilities. authorities ordered 150,000 people the evacuate the area, 170 miles from tokyo, and the shaking still has not stopped after the quake. a powerful quake off the coast happened. rescue crews are looking for people missing along 100s of miles of coastline, with many areas still unreachable. and we just got word that japanese police found 200 bodies in a coastal area. and new fears at one nuclear power plant that rose above the legal limit, they believe part of the plant is in partial meltdown. more on the situation. >> reporter: this blast at the nuclear power plant is putting all of japan on edge, three reactors at the complex are having problems with the cooling functions. and a top government spokesperson says a partial meltdown is likely under way. the people have been evacuated near the fukushima complex. the increased risk of cancer is at issu
good evening, thank you for joining us. right now in japan, sunday afternoon, government officials now admit a partial meltdown is partly under way at the country's new facilities. authorities ordered 150,000 people the evacuate the area, 170 miles from tokyo, and the shaking still has not stopped after the quake. a powerful quake off the coast happened. rescue crews are looking for people missing along 100s of miles of coastline, with many areas still unreachable. and we just got word that...
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live from the region effectively you know search over here for us i think will just tell us oh well salim is quite close so how are people reacting to these initial reports. tell us that we are in the not in the immediate proximity but this is the part of russia which is the closest to japan and which is the closest to. the place where the nuclear power plant tragedy is now unfolding and it's not quite clear what the consequences of a possible potential cattlemen contamination could be and despite local authorities are reporting that residents remain calm and business goes around as usual here in the city of usual supply lines which is the capital of the region that includes it's a highly income trap and the coral islands it seems however that people are constantly monitoring what is happening and in fukushima in particular we've also heard people talking that they were searching the city's pharmacies for their personal geiger counters to to measure the consumation they really ation levels this is actually quite hard to find on it we can't here in this city unless you work or in a h
live from the region effectively you know search over here for us i think will just tell us oh well salim is quite close so how are people reacting to these initial reports. tell us that we are in the not in the immediate proximity but this is the part of russia which is the closest to japan and which is the closest to. the place where the nuclear power plant tragedy is now unfolding and it's not quite clear what the consequences of a possible potential cattlemen contamination could be and...
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until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪
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because of that, we would like to use this first tank. it's a huge tank. so the water will be transferred from the condenser to the surge tank. >> there's quite a bit of distance here. you have to carry the water over this distance? >> you can see a number of fire trucks, and by using these -- the pumper trucks, they're going to transfer the contaminated water. >> we have another photograph. this was taken on the 24th. the number 4 is in the front. it's from a different angle. >> you can see the sea on the right-hand side. >> this is the south end? >> and you can see the number 1, number 2, number 3, number 4 reactors in this order. >> putting aside the water's already leaked, let's take a look at the number 4 reactor. >> so this is the high-power pumper truck, and the arm is extended to the fourth floor. >> very long arm. >> that's right. so here is the spent fuel pool, and i think that this is a crane to replace fuel. so the water was directly sprayed onto this part. >> and it said that the crane may have fallen, but we see it there. >> well, it's diffic
because of that, we would like to use this first tank. it's a huge tank. so the water will be transferred from the condenser to the surge tank. >> there's quite a bit of distance here. you have to carry the water over this distance? >> you can see a number of fire trucks, and by using these -- the pumper trucks, they're going to transfer the contaminated water. >> we have another photograph. this was taken on the 24th. the number 4 is in the front. it's from a different angle....
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thanks for joining us. >> much more on this story but we begin with your traffic and weather. here is a check on the chilly forecast. >> a cold start to monday morning. and little bit of a wind chill factor. partly to mostly sunny for the day. cool and breezy. the winds are out of the northwest at 10-15 miles per hour. we will update to the forecasted and a few minutes. we will talk about the potential for wintry weather s soon as wednesday morning. more on that in a few minutes. here is a look at traffic. >>> we go to 355. this crash is self found. traffic is 8 -- southbound. traffic is able to get through. >>> breaking news from capitol heights. police are investigating a deadly shooting at a gas station. it was at a shell gas station on central avenue. the man was pronounced dead at the hospital. no multiple on the shooting. we will bring you more as we get it. it occurred after a pizza delivery guy was shot on the trial -- job. >> -- >>> we are joined with the latest on this investigation from our reporter. >> police are trying to determine if there is a connection between
thanks for joining us. >> much more on this story but we begin with your traffic and weather. here is a check on the chilly forecast. >> a cold start to monday morning. and little bit of a wind chill factor. partly to mostly sunny for the day. cool and breezy. the winds are out of the northwest at 10-15 miles per hour. we will update to the forecasted and a few minutes. we will talk about the potential for wintry weather s soon as wednesday morning. more on that in a few minutes....
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authorizing states to use all necessary limits saying the u.s. could begin imposing not-fly zone almost immediately. today pro gaddafi forces have circled bengazi as libyan war planes bombed bengazi's airport. lynnan state tv claims they intend to attack saturday. >> lawmakers in sacramento today continued their progress in trying to slash the deficit, cutting $7 billion yesterday, hoping to cut another $7 billion by day's end. lawmakers talked about fee increases for higher education. >> this means people goring to have to be paying more to go to community colleges but currently tax payers fund 90% of a community college ed oox we're trying to work towards budget balanced getting our fiscal house back in order so we can begin to reinvest in our educational system. >> tuesday, local teachers protested as school districts started to mail out 19,000 pink slips. many will be rescinded if state cuts don't go through. >> big wave surfers under shock after the death of a well known hawaiian surfer at mavericks near half moon bay. crews found the body a
authorizing states to use all necessary limits saying the u.s. could begin imposing not-fly zone almost immediately. today pro gaddafi forces have circled bengazi as libyan war planes bombed bengazi's airport. lynnan state tv claims they intend to attack saturday. >> lawmakers in sacramento today continued their progress in trying to slash the deficit, cutting $7 billion yesterday, hoping to cut another $7 billion by day's end. lawmakers talked about fee increases for higher education....
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gnarled treelights let us know we reached sendai. the smell, it's the briny smell of the sea that hits you the minute you walk out but if this is just a hint of what's ahead, it's already pretty devastating. there is not a single sign of life until a bewildered horse appears in the high beams and calmly watches us pass. a shattered house is the first of countless road blocks so we turn back and find the stop lights blinking red and green in this apocalyptic hellscape, the first sign of power in days so locals line up hoping to buy precious fuel. without it they'll have no way to flee another quake or tsunami or heaven forbid a radioactive cloud and after hours of peering in the shadows it reveals a giant muddy stew where sendai's airport once stood. i'm afraid to look inside these cars for fear that the drivers might actually be inside. maybe it's because japan is such an orderly nation in the best of times that this is such a stunning contrast to get someone's child's mattress over there, here's a mailbox, next to a completely shatt
gnarled treelights let us know we reached sendai. the smell, it's the briny smell of the sea that hits you the minute you walk out but if this is just a hint of what's ahead, it's already pretty devastating. there is not a single sign of life until a bewildered horse appears in the high beams and calmly watches us pass. a shattered house is the first of countless road blocks so we turn back and find the stop lights blinking red and green in this apocalyptic hellscape, the first sign of power in...
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i used to live on the north slope of bernal and used to drive around the hill and stuff. a little bit familiar but it's been a number of years. but i do remember the neighborhood as having very narrow streets and actually kind of liked it that way. president olague: commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i would like to suggest we take discuss and review. there's potentially a split here, one way is not approve this project. very simple. another one is to spell out specifically what the preconditions are for redesigning this project, because many of the -- many of the basic assumptions for this project are not defendable. the most important one to me is starting with the engineering, the civil engineering and accurate information beyond wors and architects know how to do that, which tells us that the grades, cuts molding of retaining walls work with street safety, pedestrian safety and drainage requirements, three important civil issues, which all will be altered by cutting back the retaining wall. the next one is not just like small-size cars but whatever fits into this
i used to live on the north slope of bernal and used to drive around the hill and stuff. a little bit familiar but it's been a number of years. but i do remember the neighborhood as having very narrow streets and actually kind of liked it that way. president olague: commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i would like to suggest we take discuss and review. there's potentially a split here, one way is not approve this project. very simple. another one is to spell out specifically what the...
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used to working in the environment. that's going to be their m o over there because they are cross trained to do that and watching this i'm also thinking our students that we have from japan that are over this week they pay for this is classes out of their own pockets so one of the things i was thinking about, i don't know what we are going to do with these guys if they can't get back because only have x amount of resources to stay here for a period of time.so we need to either try to get them back somehow l or they are going to be here for a little bit. >> i imagine they are eager to get back when they see this type of devastation that they are trained. >> we'll need to play it by ear tomorrow. i'm guessing that they are probably watching this as well and i don't know where they are all from. we have mostly most of our students from sky pan come from outside of tokyo from a different of area so we have to see what areas were affected and then i'm sure if it's any of the areas that these guys are come from your exactly
used to working in the environment. that's going to be their m o over there because they are cross trained to do that and watching this i'm also thinking our students that we have from japan that are over this week they pay for this is classes out of their own pockets so one of the things i was thinking about, i don't know what we are going to do with these guys if they can't get back because only have x amount of resources to stay here for a period of time.so we need to either try to get them...
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which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence that were presented. the prosecution made a big deal of this guy. he was this big ooh-ah witness. the fact that he has the dates wrong and admitted to drug use is really good for us. >> kurt, i want to turn to you. after this, now, the next hearing is set for may 21st. what will be happening then? >> on the 21st of may, they'll review and begin the testimony of the dna experts that the court called to do an independent review. we're very much looking forward to those conversations and results. >> kurt, meantime, your whole family is upset about the made
which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence...
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the remaining reactor core using high pressure water if the roof of the building is off. and out water will simply vaporize into radioactive steam and the amount of water required to cruel the reactor core would be significant so there simply seem to be two options one is to continue trying to deliver water to that reactor core and the second. is simply to to evacuate as many can cause possible so obviously unfortunately emergency workers in the vicinity will be receiving. quite dangerous levels of radiation. at this point the best thing that the public can do or the government can do for the public is to move people as far away as possible hopefully this disaster will be compared to chernobyl a relatively we can hope relatively small scale disaster and as i mentioned only one out of the six reactors at fukushima daiichi seems to have exploded or not the reactor itself the building around it probably due to a build up of high pressure steam yes of course depending on the prevailing winds and the and the sea conditions that radiation will be carried elsewhere in the world.
the remaining reactor core using high pressure water if the roof of the building is off. and out water will simply vaporize into radioactive steam and the amount of water required to cruel the reactor core would be significant so there simply seem to be two options one is to continue trying to deliver water to that reactor core and the second. is simply to to evacuate as many can cause possible so obviously unfortunately emergency workers in the vicinity will be receiving. quite dangerous...
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so please don't think of us as aggressive meat eaters. think of us as [beep] buddies. [applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,, the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> japan's worst earthquake in recorded history leaves the country crippled. hundreds are dead, but many more are still missing and powerful aftershocks are hampering rescue efforts. >>> the 8.9 quake spawned a two story high tsunami that swept on shore and took out everything in its path. the devastation that left behind for miles inland. >>> 5,000 miles and 11 hours later, the quake power surge slammed
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well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> 3:00 tomorrow on cbs5 news, join us on cbs5sf to play bracket challenge. now you can turn the clocks ahead one hour. thanks for watching, we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ,,,,,,,,
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one man said they killed us and want us to go home. do they think that will happen now? >> forces loyal to colonel gaddafi advanced further to the east of the commission. -- east of the country. john has this report from inside the country. >> the libyan opposition are under intense pressure. still with a feeling of slightly crazy exhilaration. this is the front line. around 80 miles from the main stronghold. there were plenty of opposition fighters here but the weapons are very crude. >> we are fighting for human rights and our place here. we believe we are sure we will win. it just takes time because we don't have heavy weapons. >> these pictures seem to show some opposition forces fleeing. we have heard the town is still an opposition control. in tripoli, colonel gaddafi attack britain's role in the crisis and said the libyan opposition were traitors. >> if it was a conspiracy we are determined to defeat it. if it was an internal conspiracy, we are determined to defeat it. we are determined to crush the enemy is. >> while gaddafi denounces the west, they have been ple
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can you tell us the objectives of this group? >> the specific activities and coordination to support the victims is going to be carried out under this new group. and i want to make sure that all the government agencies are aware of what is happening as required and whether they are providing proper information. this is going to be vital for the people who have evacuated. there should be no problem in the stream of information and the provision of support. that is why like the responsible personnel of each government agency to be able to make sure that things are going smoothly. so that the effect of the new group can be maximized. that is the intention. that means there were problems in the past in the efforts by the agencies. that is why now you have to establish a new group, new committee. there are different phases that we had gone through. the crisis management center have members who are directors of agencies and they held meetings and i attended many of them. so immediately after the event instructions must be given and thi
can you tell us the objectives of this group? >> the specific activities and coordination to support the victims is going to be carried out under this new group. and i want to make sure that all the government agencies are aware of what is happening as required and whether they are providing proper information. this is going to be vital for the people who have evacuated. there should be no problem in the stream of information and the provision of support. that is why like the responsible...